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bibliographicCitation Grebe C, Klingebiel TM, Grau SP, Toischer K, Didié M, Jacobshagen C, Dullin C, Hasenfuss G, Seidler T. Enhanced expression of DYRK1A in cardiomyocytes inhibits acute NFAT activation but does not prevent hypertrophy in vivo. Cardiovasc Res. 2011 Jun 01;90(3):521–8. doi: 10.1093/cvr/cvr023. PMID: 21273244.
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